I have a kinda sick fascination with those flourescent Stabilo markers, so when I saw this project by Radford Wallis I almost died and went to heaven. I wish I had that giant Stabilo at work. The piece was done to show the division of a floorplan to prospective tenants, and what a wonderful way of showing that.

There seams to be a trend of hotels hiring illustrators to spiff up their rooms with a bit of handdrawing, and I like it! I’d definitely like to stay in this room at the Ace Hotel by Timothy Goodman in New York…speaking of which, guess where I’m going today! ;-)

It’s friday and you you should take a minute and browse through the website of Studio Myerscough, creative space of Morag Myerscough, which will add a bit of colour to your day. I have no idea how to categorize this vibrant lady, all I know is that I like it! It’s a bit of everything really!

I was checking out the winners of the European Design Awards and came across this project by Elyron, an Italian studio. They did the exhibition design for The Museum of Everything, a name that makes me quite curious! The design is vibrant and playful and I bet it will put a smile on the faces of the visitors.

I just came across this signage project by Australian studio Collider and couldn’t help but think that if a signage system can get my pulse up, then I really am a total nerd. But then so be it! Cause this is freakin’ brilliant! I love the matarials and the use of space, light and shadow as designfactors.

If I say there’s a place called “Chocolate Research Facility” what do you say? Dreamjob? Yep, me too! But this is actually a shop/café in Singapore and the Singapore based studio Asylum did the visual identity for it all the way from the shop interior to the packaging. Look how yummy it is!

One more handlettering example today, god I love this one! It is done by Swedish design agency 25ah for Skofabriken, a new conference center in Stockholm (yes, a conference center, eventhough Skofabriken means shoe factory). I LOVE that it’s pitch black, the white runny letters give it such great contrast.